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his company oracle makes a widely used database it's used by even nsa. but oracle is an legal battle with google accusing the search giant of using its language without its permission. i sat down with ellison at its compound south of san francisco. we spoke about many things including founders larry page and sergey brin. >> you know larry and sergey you have trouble with? >> larry specifically. >> larry -- i think -- >> larry per se. >> larry per se >> why? >> because he makes the decisions over there. he runs that company. no one else runs that company. and they decided -- let me be very clear. when you write a program, you write it. you use the oracle oracle/java tools for everything. up press a button and say convert this to android format. we don't compete with google. we just took our stock. that's a completely separate issue. >> but think they're evil. >> i think what they did was absolutely --. >> and you blame larry page. >> so larry page is evil -- that makes larry page evil? >> no i know his slogan is don't be evil. i think he slipped up this o
his company oracle makes a widely used database it's used by even nsa. but oracle is an legal battle with google accusing the search giant of using its language without its permission. i sat down with ellison at its compound south of san francisco. we spoke about many things including founders larry page and sergey brin. >> you know larry and sergey you have trouble with? >> larry specifically. >> larry -- i think -- >> larry per se. >> larry per se >> why?...
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none of us have a crystal ball so you use a lot of gut. if there is idc data about a market segment, it's too late because others are in there. so you need to look for something not too big or too small and make a business bet. >> thank you for being with us this morning. we wish you luck on number seven. please return when you start that one. >> thank you. >>> up next, should you buy or rent your software? do we really own anything anymore s&p "press: here" continues. "press: here" continues. "press: here" continues. "press: here" continues. "press: here" continu continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." back in 1988, apple stunned the computing world when it announced next generation imacwould ship without a floppy drive. some of you watching don't know what a floppy is. at the time it was a big deal. apple said the floppy was obsolete even as the format was at the top of its popularity. i bring this up because what seemed crazy at the time becomes obvious in retrospect. adobe, one of the largest sellers of software decided to stop s
none of us have a crystal ball so you use a lot of gut. if there is idc data about a market segment, it's too late because others are in there. so you need to look for something not too big or too small and make a business bet. >> thank you for being with us this morning. we wish you luck on number seven. please return when you start that one. >> thank you. >>> up next, should you buy or rent your software? do we really own anything anymore s&p "press: here"...
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if you want updates on these trades follow us on twitter. if you are on facebook, follow us on facebook.com/options action. >>> coming up next the final call from the options kit. don't go away. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. "options actio23 ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> call it love at first bite. love comes in all shapes and brains. that is tonight's optional viewing. ah. >>> time now for the final call. i don't know whether you guys can really follow that. that is a hard entree, isn't it? the last word from the final option, standing with you, mike. >> if you didn't alr
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you can use the options market to play that. going further, whether they missed earnings on the next earnings outlook, come october and the quarter evafter that, i want to own it on a pullback, because they think they're doing the right things to get to the growth numbers everybody was looking for. i want to be in this name but at a lower level. >> brian is making a bullish bet by selling a put. usually we buy puts. so let's explain how this strategy works. when you sell a put, you want the stock to go up. specifically, you want it to stay above the strike of that put you sold by expiration. that allows you to keep the money you took in. however, because you are short that put, you could be forced to buy the stock at that put strike price. even if the stock falls below that level and that could mean losses. that being said, what's the trade? >> you have to have a conviction to buy the stock when it gets down there and i do. so what i'm basically going to look at is come monday, i want to sell a january basically $36 put. so that
you can use the options market to play that. going further, whether they missed earnings on the next earnings outlook, come october and the quarter evafter that, i want to own it on a pullback, because they think they're doing the right things to get to the growth numbers everybody was looking for. i want to be in this name but at a lower level. >> brian is making a bullish bet by selling a put. usually we buy puts. so let's explain how this strategy works. when you sell a put, you want...
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. >> they will use it to decide what kind of government they want and get health care for the first time ever and connect with families hundreds of miles away that they have not seen in deck kwreudz. >> "your money" starts right now. >>> nasdaq shutting down. microsoft ceo stepping down. yahoo's myer upside down. technology rules the world and all of this, while mark says he wants to connect the world. humans don't know how to manage the risk created by the rise of the machines. so what happens if we wire the world? that's just one of the reasons i headed over to the "new day" set to speak with my colleague, chris cuomo, to learn what he learned directly from mark zuckerberg this week. he changed the world once and he wants to do it again. >> it's obvious to look at this, the growing market and the growing space, and mark zuckerberg says it's not about making money for him, it's literally about changing the world. here we use things like facebook to share news, and catch up with our friends, but there, they are going to use it to decide what kind of government they want, get access to he
. >> they will use it to decide what kind of government they want and get health care for the first time ever and connect with families hundreds of miles away that they have not seen in deck kwreudz. >> "your money" starts right now. >>> nasdaq shutting down. microsoft ceo stepping down. yahoo's myer upside down. technology rules the world and all of this, while mark says he wants to connect the world. humans don't know how to manage the risk created by the rise...
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once told us he had a dream. >> come on, let's go! >>> the fast-moving wildfire that has consumed 165 square miles has entered yosemite national park. and having doubled in size in just one day, it's now bearing down on thousands of structures. >>> she was tried, convicted and monday she'll be back in
once told us he had a dream. >> come on, let's go! >>> the fast-moving wildfire that has consumed 165 square miles has entered yosemite national park. and having doubled in size in just one day, it's now bearing down on thousands of structures. >>> she was tried, convicted and monday she'll be back in
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here is what the data shows us. given the same level of performance men remember there's slightly higher. women remember they're slightly lower. we also know that if you ask a man why he was successful -- >> i have to read this to you. >> ask a man to explain his success in the boat typically credit is an innate qualities and skills. never. that's completely wrong. ask a woman the same question and she will attribute her success to external factors, insisting should do well because you were truly horrible got like your help from others. >> if she doesn't others will. and so what happens with the impostor syndrome is that relative to levels of performance men feel more self-confidence. the amazing thing is i just wrote a whole book on the subject. still happening to me. after my book was done and published we had a meeting. it was a meeting of our senior management team. there is an issue that for years , the single technical leaders wanted facebook to do something and no one else did. for years. of the last couple o
here is what the data shows us. given the same level of performance men remember there's slightly higher. women remember they're slightly lower. we also know that if you ask a man why he was successful -- >> i have to read this to you. >> ask a man to explain his success in the boat typically credit is an innate qualities and skills. never. that's completely wrong. ask a woman the same question and she will attribute her success to external factors, insisting should do well because...
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you can tweet us on twitter, find us on facebook, email us at comment@firstbusiness news.com or call: 312- 660- 8377.we love to hear from you. coming up.... crunching the numbers on apple-- is the stock head back to $700 dollars?and later on-- the thousand dollar question-- does google, priceline or mastercard have the best chance of being "first" to crack the $1,000 mark... find out later in chart talk. coming up.... crunching the numbers on apple-- is the stock headed back to $700 dollars? and later on-- the thousand dollar question-- does google, priceline or mastercard have the best chance of being first to crack the $1,000 mark... find out later in chart talk.. angie: we're kicking off the weekend with traders unplugged. joining us now from the floor is cme group alan knuckman and andrew keene. good morning. and topic numer 1: end eurozone. the recession is winding down in europe, so now how do you play it? andrew: who said the recession was over? alan finds these obscure articles... alan: the way you measure a recession---its over. andrew: ...with the u.s. stock market up 16%, i
you can tweet us on twitter, find us on facebook, email us at comment@firstbusiness news.com or call: 312- 660- 8377.we love to hear from you. coming up.... crunching the numbers on apple-- is the stock head back to $700 dollars?and later on-- the thousand dollar question-- does google, priceline or mastercard have the best chance of being "first" to crack the $1,000 mark... find out later in chart talk. coming up.... crunching the numbers on apple-- is the stock headed back to $700...
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and especially the use of color and low income use and particularly the mission and the bay view neighbors because it is really a place that they can come to be themselves. and i am honored to have this opportunity to be designing, and implementing this justice project. and before i give you the project overview, i want to come mend the pec for passing the round justice policy in 2009 and your continued commitment and support to operationalize the policy and infuse it throughout the entire agency. and the community benefit's program is truly an innovative strategy for the agency to insure that the communities are heard and are engaged in decisions that ultimately impact their lives. with this principle flaming the project, the project, of which our youth will engage with the water and sewer system has a working title of healthy community and healthy water sheds and it takes appreciation, education and action and so two of our internship cohorts that will be participating this summer from mid august to the end of september. and we will have these opportunities to enjoy their water shed by h
and especially the use of color and low income use and particularly the mission and the bay view neighbors because it is really a place that they can come to be themselves. and i am honored to have this opportunity to be designing, and implementing this justice project. and before i give you the project overview, i want to come mend the pec for passing the round justice policy in 2009 and your continued commitment and support to operationalize the policy and infuse it throughout the entire...
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we want to go from you telling us what you want to know to us suggesting things that you might want to know that might make your life better. >> one of the things google knows about you is the shape of your hands. this phone's shape is based on 20 years of research on hands. yes, 20 years of hand research, and how it feels. i got the inside scoop on the new phone, and more about the phone, visit our blog. google is hoping to make money off the phone, of course, but what about you? companies like google and facebook and apple shaping our society. >>> and then hard core deals at the store in detroit. >> i will give you the whole package, everything included. golf clubs and a crowbar, and $800 altogether. >> sounds good. >> thank you very much. >> i will have my guys write you up. >> joining me on the streets of new york for a lesson to try and get the best price on everything. if you have not asked your boss for a raise, watch this before you do it. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because y
we want to go from you telling us what you want to know to us suggesting things that you might want to know that might make your life better. >> one of the things google knows about you is the shape of your hands. this phone's shape is based on 20 years of research on hands. yes, 20 years of hand research, and how it feels. i got the inside scoop on the new phone, and more about the phone, visit our blog. google is hoping to make money off the phone, of course, but what about you?...
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and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we're really thrilled. the last folks i want to thank are my own staff, katy, [speaker not understood]. these are projects that actually take work and we're -- i'm very proud and appreciative of my own staff's help in delivering this. so, a great day for parks. and i now get to introduce one more very important partner, mark tuitu who is head of the department of technology has brought an infusion of energy into the notion of innovation and partnership. so, mark, come on up. (applause) >> good morning. it's very exciting to be part of the reigniting of our sf connectivity effort. when i took the job three months ago, mayor lee challenged me to simplify, accelerate, and bring the private sector experience to, you know, bettering th
and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we're really thrilled. the last folks i want to thank are my own staff, katy, [speaker not understood]. these are projects that actually take work and we're -- i'm very proud and appreciative of my...
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thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you
thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the...
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i think there are certain ways you can use the options market to play that. going forward whether they miss earnings on their next outlook in october and the quarter after, i want to own the stock and pullback because i think they're doing the right things to project themselves forward, get to the growth numbers everybody was looking for. i want to be just at a lower level. >> explain your playbook. brian is making a bullish bet. usually we buy puts so let's explain how this works. when you sell a put, you want the stock to go up. specifically you want it to stay above the strike of that put you sold by expiration. that allows you to keep the money you took in. however, because you are short that put, you could be forced to buy the stock at that put stock price even if the stock falls below that level and that could mean losses. that being said, what's the trade? >> you have to have a conviction to buy the stock when it's down there. i do. basically what i'm going to look at is come monday i want to sell a january basically $36 put. that's a strike price at $
i think there are certain ways you can use the options market to play that. going forward whether they miss earnings on their next outlook in october and the quarter after, i want to own the stock and pullback because i think they're doing the right things to project themselves forward, get to the growth numbers everybody was looking for. i want to be just at a lower level. >> explain your playbook. brian is making a bullish bet. usually we buy puts so let's explain how this works. when...
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that i wanted to use. and look there is one sort of defining thread in our tumblr, our team's culture, our company's dna, it's that we've managed to assemble this really uniquely, this is just hard to see i think unless you've really spent time in the tech industry, but we've built this really uniquely creative team of engineers. just like a really high concentration of people who moonlight in bands, are writing, are taking brilliant photos or brilliant photographers. >> that's what they do. >> moonlighting as stand-up comedians. we've got an incredibly creative team building tools for creators. >> rose: exactly. in other words, if you were a creator, then you have more appreciation and understanding of the need for the tools that you could be better at. >> it helps us push the tools further it also just, it sets us up to, we wake up ef row day knowing that the most exciting stuff on tumblr isn't coming out of the walls of the office down on 21st street, our headquarters. it's going to come out of this com
that i wanted to use. and look there is one sort of defining thread in our tumblr, our team's culture, our company's dna, it's that we've managed to assemble this really uniquely, this is just hard to see i think unless you've really spent time in the tech industry, but we've built this really uniquely creative team of engineers. just like a really high concentration of people who moonlight in bands, are writing, are taking brilliant photos or brilliant photographers. >> that's what they...
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facebook intrue in nearly all of them. >> board used to the future of social media? -- where do you see the future of social media? >> and those in two directions. facebook is trying to do both of these. social network which has over one billion accounts and is hugely successful. there are other social networks. public, let its all hang out, opened twitter feed that you can read whoever you choose to follow. they do not have to follow you back. there is no idea of a friendship having been established. up, youything you put cannot put a private tweet up. you can send a direct message which is like a chat or in e- mail. of everything you put up on twitter is public. lot that is public on facebook as well stop i think -- facebook. i think it will continue for certain kinds of posts. there's another big direction which is much more private or having where you really a social network with a small group of people. that are either your close friends or family or perhaps, share an interest with you. and that as the bond, everybody a interested in quilting or certain kind of
facebook intrue in nearly all of them. >> board used to the future of social media? -- where do you see the future of social media? >> and those in two directions. facebook is trying to do both of these. social network which has over one billion accounts and is hugely successful. there are other social networks. public, let its all hang out, opened twitter feed that you can read whoever you choose to follow. they do not have to follow you back. there is no idea of a friendship...
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you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> i'm warren corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talk about staying in your home after an earthquake and taking care of your pet's needs. ♪ >> here we are at the spur urban ken center and we are in this little house that was built to show what it is like in san francisco after an earthquake. we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take af
you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for...
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one of the things that i think makes us human. but yeah, obviously to knows what's going on with your friend's lives not just your friends but people you care about, right. people who you are interested and who aren't your friends or maybe on the periphery of your social circle. yeah, i think that those are all just core human needs. and until facebook there wasn't a great tool for doing that. but i think that a lot of that, building that up was the last five years. i think the next five year is going to be now are you connected to all these people. now you can have better music listening, better movie watching experience. you can see what your friends are reading and learn what news you should read first. all of these things i think are going to get better. that's the thing i'm most excited about for the next five years. if we do well i think five years from now people are really going look back and say wow over the last five years all these products have gotten better because i'm not doing the stuff alone, i'm doing with my frie
one of the things that i think makes us human. but yeah, obviously to knows what's going on with your friend's lives not just your friends but people you care about, right. people who you are interested and who aren't your friends or maybe on the periphery of your social circle. yeah, i think that those are all just core human needs. and until facebook there wasn't a great tool for doing that. but i think that a lot of that, building that up was the last five years. i think the next five year...
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we are having all of this information in front of us. and people will sift through it, and bring ideas for it. and this is the utmost importance. and you can have the titles and they are pretty loaded, right? and it is something that interests me and i guess the loaded cop i cans in america to put it mildly interesting. the overhauled it and i published this site. and it is a huge archive and i looked at it as unlimited possibilities for editing and archiving and curating and publishing and i thought it was just amazing that i have the power at my fingertips to do anything that i wanted without any sort of limits only right here was the only limit and so the site really features other people's work and i don't put my work on it and it is basically, i thought, what can i do something like interview magazine like warhol did? i have the tools and i started five years ago and it has grown into huge proportions, i think when i checked there are 150,000 unique visitors a month reading it. so it has gotten quite an audience, but really it is so
we are having all of this information in front of us. and people will sift through it, and bring ideas for it. and this is the utmost importance. and you can have the titles and they are pretty loaded, right? and it is something that interests me and i guess the loaded cop i cans in america to put it mildly interesting. the overhauled it and i published this site. and it is a huge archive and i looked at it as unlimited possibilities for editing and archiving and curating and publishing and i...
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good to have you with us, john. i 4 not seen the film yet so i go on th clips i see where you look like a visionary brought in to spruce up the marketing and help the company get on its feet, and then as a guy out to destroy its founder. which are you? >> well, i think the latter was prune not to be true. the movie shows i never did fire jobs. it was the board who got together to fire steve jobs, but i think the movie itself is kind of interesting. i went to see i last nigt, neil, and ahton kutcher did a really convincing job of capturing steve's mannerisms, looking like the young steve jobs, but i think his admiral perchings was not enough to save a movie that's kind of loose on the facts, and portrays steve as this angry, driven man, and tht's not how i remember him. he was passionate, giggled, warm, and yes, he had temper tantrums and things, but this is a movie that really didn't tell the story i remember, particularly, around steve. waz was portrayed in the movie as this jock guy who did whatever steve wanted a
good to have you with us, john. i 4 not seen the film yet so i go on th clips i see where you look like a visionary brought in to spruce up the marketing and help the company get on its feet, and then as a guy out to destroy its founder. which are you? >> well, i think the latter was prune not to be true. the movie shows i never did fire jobs. it was the board who got together to fire steve jobs, but i think the movie itself is kind of interesting. i went to see i last nigt, neil, and...
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we sort of see what we, what is in front of us. and we start to take that in and decide, you know, what we think that truth is. google has taken these pictures of every cinch of our country for the most part and doing it in other countries as well. some of the other countries are resisting, germany, places where there is a history of big brotheresque type of regime. but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from within this ocean of imagery. but they are going along and taking the pictures, and building up really a virtual space from within, which i traversed. and it was wild. it is sort of like a frozen world, really and there is movement of the camera, 360 degrees. but it is frozen. there are moments in time
we sort of see what we, what is in front of us. and we start to take that in and decide, you know, what we think that truth is. google has taken these pictures of every cinch of our country for the most part and doing it in other countries as well. some of the other countries are resisting, germany, places where there is a history of big brotheresque type of regime. but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see...
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>> because blake likes to use those. >> likes to use those to what? >> to -- >> to potty on? >> yes. >> so i got it to put -- >> he's 6 months old and he already has a fetish? >> i put it on the balcony. the cone. >> oh, that's smart, hoda. >> he'll use it. i bought it on amazon. you can buy anything. but i do wonder. >> that cone will probably come in really candy for other things as well, hoda. >> oh! >> we're going to talk about how you can protect yourself, your reputation. if someone starts slamming you online and making a fool out of you, what are you supposed to do? >> i don't know. i don't know. that's why i avoid it like the plague, although i by mistake googled for the first time ever the other day and it's so surprising and then i thought another sobering thought, which is rare for me. now the nsa knows where i am. i was the only person left in america that they couldn't find. and now they can. >> was googling a rush? >> you know what? i was stunned how easy it was. and then i was stunned how great it -- what a wonderful tool it was. >> all right. >> but haven't do
>> because blake likes to use those. >> likes to use those to what? >> to -- >> to potty on? >> yes. >> so i got it to put -- >> he's 6 months old and he already has a fetish? >> i put it on the balcony. the cone. >> oh, that's smart, hoda. >> he'll use it. i bought it on amazon. you can buy anything. but i do wonder. >> that cone will probably come in really candy for other things as well, hoda. >> oh! >> we're going...
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i think you get used to it. >> i don't think much is private. as long as it's not affecting me personally, that's fine. >> reporter: in-store technology is still only in its early stages. so like it or not, consumers should expect to see more of these programs soon. i'm courtney regan. >>> finally tonight, a rare 1967 ferrari was sold at auction this weekend for, how much? $27.5 million. the red ferrari 275 nrt spider may be best known for its role in the 1968 movie the thomas crown affair. and is one of just ten ever built. so no surprise that this one spent the last six years stored in a specially built garage. that's probably why it looks so good. the new owner not identified, but the sellers say all proceeds from the sale will go to various charities. >> i understand one reason why it's so unusual and such a good buy is it's from the same owner, the man -- >> the original owner. >> the original owner. that makes it very valuable. >>> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. have a great evening. >> thanks for joining us. having a wonder
i think you get used to it. >> i don't think much is private. as long as it's not affecting me personally, that's fine. >> reporter: in-store technology is still only in its early stages. so like it or not, consumers should expect to see more of these programs soon. i'm courtney regan. >>> finally tonight, a rare 1967 ferrari was sold at auction this weekend for, how much? $27.5 million. the red ferrari 275 nrt spider may be best known for its role in the 1968 movie the...
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what we're doing is using a metal frame instead of wood. also we are using beams. these are metal beams attached to columns and then when you put the metal frame, you just bend this over here and so it makes it really tight. >> they are really strong. >> this is a very safe construction. we actually comply with different rules internationally and we have the support of different engineers and architects. >> we've only been here four days so far but we already built a couple of the bottled walls that you see behind us. one of the great things is the partner that's here with me is locally trained builder from the himalayas and we talk about what will work in the himalaas and how we can change things. for instance, in guatemala, the climate is totally different. we're high altitude desert above 3,500 meters so we have very cold winters and we're working with the technology people from hug it forward to make sure that we can use this as insulation and that our kids stay warm in our schools. >> that's why it's very important taking the tradition you have, you know, and
what we're doing is using a metal frame instead of wood. also we are using beams. these are metal beams attached to columns and then when you put the metal frame, you just bend this over here and so it makes it really tight. >> they are really strong. >> this is a very safe construction. we actually comply with different rules internationally and we have the support of different engineers and architects. >> we've only been here four days so far but we already built a couple of...
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we don't just use the tier of -- tarabyte like i use at my house for media. we also do have books. there are also a lot of groups that organized on-line actually that are working on creating storehouses of knowledge that can be printed out and used in the event of the civilization will collapse. there's also the possibility that we could maintain some of those archives with generators. it really just depends on what the collapse use because a lot of these disasters -- leah mengin the giant fireball or if any of your watching the show revolution it's going to be like google and it's going to invent nano technology that destroys the electrical grid. anyway, don't watch that show. [laughter] most of the disasters i'm looking at are things that do not happen instantaneously. so they are kind of a slow-moving disaster that kind of sticks up speed hundreds of thousands of years and even when you have something like an earthquake or a tsunami or even a bombing and aviation disaster, those tend to be localized. so you are always going to have pockets where people love and duration. and wha
we don't just use the tier of -- tarabyte like i use at my house for media. we also do have books. there are also a lot of groups that organized on-line actually that are working on creating storehouses of knowledge that can be printed out and used in the event of the civilization will collapse. there's also the possibility that we could maintain some of those archives with generators. it really just depends on what the collapse use because a lot of these disasters -- leah mengin the giant...
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they have become easier for us to use and the process has become a lot more efficient. >> school. -- cool. i was told if you have a question you should line up at that microphone right there. if you're coming up -- no, he did youant [speaker not understood]. >> i don't have a question. i wanted to comment on this. i think something else is really unique and maybe one of the untold stories or not told so much stories about the impact of open data is really the companies that are being formed. and as you mentioned earlier, they're a sustainable company and this is being powered by open data and motion loft is figuring out how they can share the asset that sort of your business model is built on. so, i think that this is presenting a whole new type of question for sort of apps built with government data or public data. >> i guess i'll jump in once here, too, while people are stepping up. we've been doing this for awhile now. one thing we've learned in this innovation space, people matter. like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are do
they have become easier for us to use and the process has become a lot more efficient. >> school. -- cool. i was told if you have a question you should line up at that microphone right there. if you're coming up -- no, he did youant [speaker not understood]. >> i don't have a question. i wanted to comment on this. i think something else is really unique and maybe one of the untold stories or not told so much stories about the impact of open data is really the companies that are...
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for us, we realized since we had local contact there's no better place to use that than on the go. so having a device in your hand that has a g.p.s. located that can say this is where i am what's around me and marrying that up with local businesses, that's a killer app on the phone. >> rose: do you worry about anybody who's big? i'm thinking google, i'm thinking apple, i'm thinking -- i mean i'm thinking amazon or google might say they've just showed us a great revenue stream for us and we can take all of our resources and do their job better than they can. >> that's not a new idea. ( laughs ) that certainly occurred to google probably in 2005, so we've been competing with them for eight years. >> rose: how do you be competitive? how do you make sure being first and being there and having first bite at that apple is sustainable for you? >> i think the most important advantage is focus. all the best employees... all the best employees at yelp work on one thing, which connecting people with great local business. we think about one problem. at google, there are a lot of problems. they
for us, we realized since we had local contact there's no better place to use that than on the go. so having a device in your hand that has a g.p.s. located that can say this is where i am what's around me and marrying that up with local businesses, that's a killer app on the phone. >> rose: do you worry about anybody who's big? i'm thinking google, i'm thinking apple, i'm thinking -- i mean i'm thinking amazon or google might say they've just showed us a great revenue stream for us and...
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give us good looks. five-year financial planning is no longer an exception, it is the norm. 10-year capital planning is now the norm. and we hope to breed that kind of fiscal approach to agencies that we don't fully control, but i know they appreciate it. whether it's a school district, the housing authority, city college, or all the other partners that we value, that they need to be a great part of this fiscal approach. then we can say to cities like detroit and others, we've got the answer, that you don't have to do what you did in the past or don't fall into the traps that we have the answer here in san francisco. and that will continue to be a consensus building approach taking care of our responsibilities. with that, i'd like to give the podium for a while to this year's chair of our budget committee, of course is mark farrell. (applause) >> well, thank you to mayor lee for his great leadership during this process. you know, after months of debate in city hall, after six town halls in our different
give us good looks. five-year financial planning is no longer an exception, it is the norm. 10-year capital planning is now the norm. and we hope to breed that kind of fiscal approach to agencies that we don't fully control, but i know they appreciate it. whether it's a school district, the housing authority, city college, or all the other partners that we value, that they need to be a great part of this fiscal approach. then we can say to cities like detroit and others, we've got the answer,...